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It's even raining hard in Las Vegas right now. The storm is powerful enough that it didn't diminish that much as it crossed the mountains. Phoenix may get in on it too.
So do you not work that you can take all this time off?
The point is to use all of my breaks during the wintertime, mostly January & Feb.
During the summer I couldn't care less about being outside in the 85 F garbage, because I'll be sitting in front of the A/C in my office for 15 hours/day anyways, including weekends (notice I almost never post in summer, since the weather isn't worth a damn at that time). So that's the real time to get work done, while winter is the time to enjoy life.
Forecast slightly improved: only seeing 2 days above 10C now.
Just 8 cm of snow officially in Edmonton since Thursday. Seems like more. Arctic air has filled in most of Alberta now--only the extreme south still in the warm sector.
Source: https://agriculture.alberta.ca/acis/...itions-map.jsp
Already starting to nasty up here with higher dewpoints. Been cloudy the last few nites and just got this scope to rebuild today so that will bring more clouds.
Not sure I buy the CanSips h5 for Feb. w/ -NAO, -PNA, -EPO. Perhaps it's the presence of lower heights in the Bering strait and that the MJO is forecasted to go through the warm phases for the east
Looks amazing for Vancouver. Death to the cherry blossoms!
Looks decent for BC. Ridge a bit too close to Alaska for true arctic air but should be a decently chilly month. Oregon looks to get slammed though.
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